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Garmin Oregon 650t 3-Inch Handheld GPS with 8MP Digital Camera (US Topographic Maps)


From the moment you cradle the 650t in your hand, you’re ready to enter into a bold new world of Garmin GPS mapping and positioning. With high-sensitivity GPS and GLONASS satellite tracking (more satellites mean faster fixes, even in challenging environments), preloaded TOPO U.S. 100K maps, worldwide basemap with shaded relief and a faster processor, you don’t just look at maps, you interact with them. Zoom in, pan out and rotate using multi-touch. The touchscreen even is compatible with many gloves. The reflective display technology boosts touchscreen brightness so much that maps and displays are as vivid in full bright sunlight as they are in shade. And, mark memories with an 8 megapixel autofocus camera with digital zoom and automatic flash/torch, plus customizable buttons for 1-touch image capture and waypoint marking.

Quality Photos

Now you don’t have to take an additional camera with you to take quality photos. Oregon 650t’s built in 8 megapixel autofocus digital camera takes photos worthy of sharing. And each photo is geotagged with the location of where it was taken, allowing you to navigate back to that exact spot in the future. Then share the photos from your Oregon 650t via USB with all your friends through Garmin Adventures, the online adventure sharing community. For more storage, insert a microSD™ card; you can even view pictures from other devices on microSD with Oregon’s picture viewer.

Double Your Power

Oregon 650t features our state-of-the-art dual battery system. You’ll have the option of using the internally rechargeable NiMH pack (included) or traditional AA batteries — NiMH pack charges when the device is connected to external power.

Touch and Go

Oregon 650t was purposely engineered for the outdoors. It features the most brilliant, sunlight readable touchscreen we’ve ever put on a Garmin handheld, strengthened for impact resistance but with multi-touch and dual orientation views that still accommodate gloved operation. Bumps, dust, dirt, humidity and water are no match for this mapping-oriented navigator.

Explore the Terrain

Oregon 650t comes with built-in U.S. topographic data for the entire U.S., including Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico, and a worldwide basemap with shaded relief — all the tools for serious climbing or hiking. Map detail includes national, state and local parks and forests, along with terrain contours, elevation information, trails, rivers, lakes and points of interest.

Get Your Bearings

Oregon 650t has a built-in 3-axis electronic compass with accelerometer tilt compensation, which shows where you’re heading even when you’re standing still, and not holding it level. Its barometric altimeter tracks changes in pressure to pinpoint your precise altitude, and you even can use it to plot barometric pressure over time, which can help you keep an eye on changing weather conditions. And with its high-sensitivity, WAAS- and GLONASS-enabled GPS receiver and HotFix® satellite prediction, Oregon 650t locates your position quickly and precisely and maintains its GPS location even in heavy cover and deep canyons.

Share Wirelessly

With Oregon 650t you can share your waypoints, tracks, routes and geocaches up to 50 times faster with other wireless compatible Garmin handheld devices. Plus, you can share large files too like photos, Garmin Adventures and Custom Maps. Just touch “send” to transfer your information.

Add Maps

Adding more maps to Oregon is easy. Load TOPO U.S. 24K maps and hit the trail; add Trailhead Series TOPO maps and explore famous treks like the Appalachian Trail and the Pacific Crest Trail; plug in BlueChart® g2 preloaded cards for a great day on the water; or load City Navigator® map data for turn-by-turn routing on roads. Add satellite images to your maps with BirdsEye Satellite Imagery (subscription required).

Load All the Geocaches

No more picking, choosing and planning, just download them all. The Oregon 650t can hold an unlimited number of geocaches. Not just one thousand, not just one million. Unlimited. Download every cache on OpenCaching.com. Load caches from GSAK. Or use your favorite program or website supporting GGZ files*. All your paperless geocaching features will be there for every cache. Read full descriptions, hints and logs. View cache photos. Filter caches by size, terrain, difficulty and type. Connect to chirp-enabled caches. Record your logs in the field. Do it all. The Oregon 650t has no limit.

Plan Your Next Trip

Take charge of your next adventure with BaseCamp™, software that lets you view and organize maps, waypoints, routes and tracks. This free trip-planning software even allows you to create Garmin Adventures that you can share with friends, family or fellow explorers. BaseCamp displays topographic map data in 2-D or 3-D on your computer screen, including contour lines and elevation profiles. It also can transfer an unlimited amount of satellite images to your device when paired with a BirdsEye Satellite Imagery subscription.

What’s in the Box:

Oregon 650t Preloaded U.S. TOPO 100K NiMH battery pack USB/charging cable AC adapter Carabiner clip Documentation

Product Features

  • 3-Inch sunlight-readable, touchscreen display with multi-touch capability
  • Dual-band GPS/GLONASS satellite positioning
  • Sensors (3-axis compass, accelerometer, barometric altimeter)
  • ANT or Bluetooth technology -wirelessly share routes, tracks, waypoints, geocaches, custom maps and photos between units Dual orientation – auto switching between landscape or portrait views
  • Dual battery system -2 AA batteries or NiMH battery pack charged by the Oregon (battery pack included with 650/650t; optional with 600/600t) 8MP autofocus camera (650, 650t only) with LED flash/torch and digital zoom
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  • Epicure "Epicure" says:

    Almost Perfect So Garmin has on its hands the nearly perfect GPS receiver for me.First let’s take a look at the offerings. The 600, 600t, 650, 650t. If it is a 600, then it is without camera. If it is a 650, then it is with a camera. Add the t for included 1:100k topo maps. The pick of the litter is the 650 and here’s why:The built in camera allows you to take pictures with an IPX7 waterproofed camera. Keep your phone safe so you can make calls another day. The photos are also Geotagged so you can see where they were taken later. The camera is also very good — on par with an iPhone. So for $80 more you get a pretty good waterproof camera. But wait — there’s more. It also comes with the rechargeable battery pack so you can charge the unit with the batteries installed and it comes with 3.5GB of storage instead of 300MB.The 6xxt models aren’t worth it to me. First the 1:100k map isn’t routeable, second it won’t work on your computer with basecamp unless…

  • Jeffrey T. Provost says:

    Oregon 650 Fails! I’ve been a VERY loyal Garmin supporter for many years. When I saw the new 600 series Oregon come out last year I was excited to give it a try, but like any new electronics I like to wait for a few months to let them work the bugs out. So in mid-September I ordered the Oregon 650. Out of the box it looked like everything I wanted for upgrades to my Oregon 450T. I immediately registered the device with Garmin and got the latest software updates. Loaded all my waypoints from Basecamp and even got a new Birdseye subscription for the device.I headed out into the woods to put up a few tree stands for our upcoming bow season….sadly, this is when things started to go wrong. In the first hour I had to pull the batteries three times because the device locked up. It wouldn’t shut down using the power button at all. Not a good start! I hunted on Oct. 1st and sat until dark. I have about a mile walk out through dense woods, no trails, just straight line from point A to B…

  • Amazon Customer says:

    Garmin Oregon 650t Disappointment My daughter had a geocaching class in high school and her positive experience got my wife and I interested in the activity. Geocaching has taken us to locations that we would never have found on our own. After using my wife’s smartphone to find more than 1,000 geocaches, we decided to purchase a dedicated GPS unit, mostly because the phone’s battery life was short with the GPS enabled and we could not store maps of large areas in the phone. We purchased the Garmin Oregon 650t from Amazon in July 2013. Our initial experience was good, but the more we use it, the more problems we have. In my mind I had reduced the “star” rating from 5 to 2, but after our experience today I would have to rate the unit as 1 star. Here is a short pro/con summary:Pros:Built-in cameraCan store thousands of geocachesAbility to use third-party mapsCons:Included maps are not routableSoftware frequently freezesPoor battery lifePrice…

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